Hackers Land on El Al, Haaretz and Dan -- But Not for Long
PA hackers briefly took down the home pages of El Al Airlines, Haaretz and Dan Bus Co. Wednesday evening, but they were restored in an hour.
PA hackers briefly took down the home pages of El Al Airlines, Haaretz and Dan Bus Co. Wednesday evening, but they were restored in an hour.

Former Haaretz editor David Landau, NIF guest speaker, shocks Aussie audiences by praising anti-Zionist NGO's and criticizing IDF.

Nationalist politicians are calling to increase penalties for compromising Israel's secrets as Anat Kam appeals her sentence.

Radical left journalist Amira Hass not only doesn't like the Israeli government, she doesn't like a "purely Jewish environment," either.
Israel threatens sanctions against journalists taking part in the pro-Hamas flotilla, which already has been whittled down following US pressure.

The sale of 20% of the leftist Ha'aretz newspaper to Russian oil tycoon Leonid Nevzlin has provoked much commentary and speculation in the media.
Samaria Council's successful "see for yourself" tours program,convinced staff from left-wing Haaretz newspaper to come see the biblical heartland.

Iran and Hamas praise the terrorist attack on Itamar, while Haaretz fears “right-wing extremist” Jews. Peace Now silent. EU calls for peace talks.

Haaretz newspaper manages to link an ideological pioneer movement and a “generation of national religious figures” to Rabin’s assassination.

Settler spokesman sees 'revolutionary opportunity' in cooperation with European nationalists; Ha'aretz thinks they are Nazis seeking absolution.

Ha'aretz's Gideon Levy admits (sort of) the front page story about a dog's funeral was not published during Cast Lead but three years earlier.

Israel’s Hebrew-language Maariv printed an unusual attack on Haaretz after a London Independent interview with “the most hated man in Israel.”

Police investigating Haaretz reporter who knowingly took three PA young women across the Green Line – and says she plans to do it again.

Haaretz assistant editor Uri Tuval apologizes for calling a fallen soldier and his family “jihadist fascists.”
As Haaretz writer's stolen IDF documents story breaks, Ass't. Editor calls fallen IDF soldier's family "Jihadist Fascists".

The fund has inadvertently fulfilled a suggestion made by Haaretz's Amira Hass, who suggested that companies divest from Africa Israel.
